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Eminem Rumors: Rap God to Release Latest Album 'Revival' on Nov. 12

While nothing is official as of this writing, it is heavily speculated that Eminem is set to release his latest album soon, and it will come with a title "Revival."

Rumors about the Rap God releasing a new album have been around for more than a year already, but recent hints from Eminem himself suggest that it may just be a matter of time before his latest song compilation is dropped in the market. With the Rap God, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, recently posting various images suspected to be related to his upcoming album, it is almost certain that his fans can be soon treated anew to the brand of entertainment only he can offer.

On Nov. 8, Eminem posted a photo of a "Revival" prescription note that follows the same design as the fake ads that began to circulate on the internet last month. Apart from the "Revival" letterhead, the fake prescription also comes with the words "'Walk On Water'" and "Take as needed."

The make-believe prescription also comes with a link to a website that talks more about "Revival," and, upon visiting askaboutrevival.com, it becomes even clearer that Eminem is, indeed, releasing an album soon.

"REVIVAL is proven to effectively treat people with Atrox Rithimus. If you've tried other treatments without getting the AR symptom relief you need, REVIVAL could be music to your ears," goes an intro about the make-believe drug.

"Most patients with AR (Atrox Rithimus) notice improvement of symptoms immediately. However, it may take up to several moments for some patients to experience full relief," goes the statement in its supposed Fast Relief section information.

As of this writing, there is still no official announcement as to when Eminem will release his next album. However, sources claim that the Rap God will debut the album at London's SSE Wembley Arena as part of the annual MTV celebration happening this Sunday, Nov. 12.

Whether it will really be the case or not, fans can only speculate for now.

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